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     1  # Contour Configuration Reference
     2  
     3  - [Serve Flags](#serve-flags)
     4  - [Configuration File](#configuration-file)
     5  - [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
     6  - [Bootstrap Config File](#bootstrap-config-file)
     7  
     8  ## Overview
     9  
    10  There are various ways to configure Contour, flags, the configuration file, as well as environment variables.
    11  Contour has a precedence of configuration for contour serve, meaning anything configured in the config file is overridden by environment vars which are overridden by cli flags.
    12  
    13  ## Serve Flags
    14  
    15  The `contour serve` command is the main command which is used to watch for Kubernetes resource and process them into Envoy configuration which is then streamed to any Envoy via its xDS gRPC connection.
    16  There are a number of flags that can be passed to this command which further configures how Contour operates.
    17  Many of these flags are mirrored in the [Contour Configuration File](#configuration-file).
    18  
    19  | Flag Name                                                       | Description                                                                             |
    20  | --------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    21  | `--config-path`                                                 | Path to base configuration                                                              |
    22  | `--contour-config-name`                                         | Name of the ContourConfiguration resource to use                                        |
    23  | `--incluster`                                                   | Use in cluster configuration                                                            |
    24  | `--kubeconfig=</path/to/file>`                                  | Path to kubeconfig (if not in running inside a cluster)                                 |
    25  | `--xds-address=<ipaddr>`                                        | xDS gRPC API address                                                                    |
    26  | `--xds-port=<port>`                                             | xDS gRPC API port                                                                       |
    27  | `--stats-address=<ipaddr>`                                      | Envoy /stats interface address                                                          |
    28  | `--stats-port=<port>`                                           | Envoy /stats interface port                                                             |
    29  | `--debug-http-address=<address>`                                | Address the debug http endpoint will bind to.                                           |
    30  | `--debug-http-port=<port>`                                      | Port the debug http endpoint will bind to                                               |
    31  | `--http-address=<ipaddr>`                                       | Address the metrics HTTP endpoint will bind to                                          |
    32  | `--http-port=<port>`                                            | Port the metrics HTTP endpoint will bind to.                                            |
    33  | `--health-address=<ipaddr>`                                     | Address the health HTTP endpoint will bind to                                           |
    34  | `--health-port=<port>`                                          | Port the health HTTP endpoint will bind to                                              |
    35  | `--contour-cafile=</path/to/file\|CONTOUR_CERT_FILE>`           | CA bundle file name for serving gRPC with TLS                                           |
    36  | `--contour-cert-file=</path/to/file\|CONTOUR_CERT_FILE>`        | Contour certificate file name for serving gRPC over TLS                                 |
    37  | `--contour-key-file=</path/to/file\|CONTOUR_KEY_FILE>`          | Contour key file name for serving gRPC over TLS                                         |
    38  | `--insecure`                                                    | Allow serving without TLS secured gRPC                                                  |
    39  | `--root-namespaces=<ns,ns>`                                     | Restrict contour to searching these namespaces for root ingress routes                  |
    40  | `--ingress-class-name=<name>`                                   | Contour IngressClass name (comma-separated list allowed)                                |
    41  | `--ingress-status-address=<address>`                            | Address to set in Ingress object status                                                 |
    42  | `--envoy-http-access-log=</path/to/file>`                       | Envoy HTTP access log                                                                   |
    43  | `--envoy-https-access-log=</path/to/file>`                      | Envoy HTTPS access log                                                                  |
    44  | `--envoy-service-http-address=<ipaddr>`                         | Kubernetes Service address for HTTP requests                                            |
    45  | `--envoy-service-https-address=<ipaddr>`                        | Kubernetes Service address for HTTPS requests                                           |
    46  | `--envoy-service-http-port=<port>`                              | Kubernetes Service port for HTTP requests                                               |
    47  | `--envoy-service-https-port=<port>`                             | Kubernetes Service port for HTTPS requests                                              |
    48  | `--envoy-service-name=<name>`                                   | Name of the Envoy service to inspect for Ingress status details.                        |
    49  | `--envoy-service-namespace=<namespace>`                         | Envoy Service Namespace                                                                 |
    50  | `--use-proxy-protocol`                                          | Use PROXY protocol for all listeners                                                    |
    51  | `--accesslog-format=<envoy\|json>`                              | Format for Envoy access logs                                                            |
    52  | `--disable-leader-election`                                     | Disable leader election mechanism                                                       |
    53  | `--disable-feature=<extensionservices\|tlsroutes\|grpcroutes>`  | Do not start an informer for the specified resources. Flag can be given multiple times. |
    54  | `--leader-election-lease-duration`                              | The duration of the leadership lease.                                                   |
    55  | `--leader-election-renew-deadline`                              | The duration leader will retry refreshing leadership before giving up.                  |
    56  | `--leader-election-retry-period`                                | The interval which Contour will attempt to acquire leadership lease.                    |
    57  | `--leader-election-resource-name`                               | The name of the resource (Lease) leader election will lease.                            |
    58  | `--leader-election-resource-namespace`                          | The namespace of the resource (Lease) leader election will lease.                       |
    59  | `-d, --debug`                                                   | Enable debug logging                                                                    |
    60  | `--kubernetes-debug=<log level>`                                | Enable Kubernetes client debug logging                                                  |
    61  | `--log-format=<text\|json>`                                     | Log output format for Contour. Either text (default) or json.                           |
    62  | `--kubernetes-client-qps=<qps>`                                 | QPS allowed for the Kubernetes client.                                                  |
    63  | `--kubernetes-client-burst=<burst>`                             | Burst allowed for the Kubernetes client.                                                |
    64  
    65  ## Configuration File
    66  
    67  A configuration file can be passed to the `--config-path` argument of the `contour serve` command to specify additional configuration to Contour.
    68  In most deployments, this file is passed to Contour via a ConfigMap which is mounted as a volume to the Contour pod.
    69  
    70  The Contour configuration file is optional.
    71  In its absence, Contour will operate with reasonable defaults.
    72  Where Contour settings can also be specified with command-line flags, the command-line value takes precedence over the configuration file.
    73  
    74  | Field Name                | Type                   | Default                                                                                              | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           |
    75  |---------------------------| ---------------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
    76  | accesslog-format          | string                 | `envoy`                                                                                              | This key sets the global [access log format][2] for Envoy. Valid options are `envoy` or `json`.                                                                                                                                                                                       |
    77  | accesslog-format-string   | string                 | None                                                                                                 | If present, this specifies custom access log format for Envoy. See [Envoy documentation](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/configuration/observability/access_log/usage) for more information about the syntax. This field only has effect if `accesslog-format` is `envoy` |
    78  | accesslog-level           | string                 | `info`                                                                                               | This field specifies the verbosity level of the access log. Valid options are `info`, `error` and `disabled`. |
    79  | debug                     | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | Enables debug logging.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
    80  | default-http-versions     | string array           | <code style="white-space:nowrap">HTTP/1.1</code> <br> <code style="white-space:nowrap">HTTP/2</code> | This array specifies the HTTP versions that Contour should program Envoy to serve. HTTP versions are specified as strings of the form "HTTP/x", where "x" represents the version number.                                                                                              |
    81  | disableAllowChunkedLength | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | If this field is true, Contour will disable the RFC-compliant Envoy behavior to strip the `Content-Length` header if `Transfer-Encoding: chunked` is also set. This is an emergency off-switch to revert back to Envoy's default behavior in case of failures.
    82  | disableMergeSlashes       | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | This field disables Envoy's non-standard merge_slashes path transformation behavior that strips duplicate slashes from request URL paths. 
    83  | serverHeaderTransformation       | string                | `overwrite`                                                                                              | This field defines the action to be applied to the Server header on the response path. Values: `overwrite` (default), `append_if_absent`, `pass_through`
    84  | disablePermitInsecure     | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | If this field is true, Contour will ignore `PermitInsecure` field in HTTPProxy documents.                                                                                                                                                                                             |
    85  | envoy-service-name        | string                 | `envoy`                                                                                              | This sets the service name that will be inspected for address details to be applied to Ingress objects.                                                                                                                                                                               |
    86  | envoy-service-namespace   | string                 | `projectcontour`                                                                                     | This sets the namespace of the service that will be inspected for address details to be applied to Ingress objects. If the `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is present, Contour will populate this field with its value.                                                      |
    87  | ingress-status-address    | string                 | None                                                                                                 | If present, this specifies the address that will be copied into the Ingress status for each Ingress that Contour manages. It is exclusive with `envoy-service-name` and `envoy-service-namespace`.                                                                                    |
    88  | incluster                 | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | This field specifies that Contour is running in a Kubernetes cluster and should use the in-cluster client access configuration.                                                                                                                                                       |
    89  | json-fields               | string array           | [fields][5]                                                                                          | This is the list the field names to include in the JSON [access log format][2]. This field only has effect if `accesslog-format` is `json`.                                                                                                                                           |
    90  | kubeconfig                | string                 | `$HOME/.kube/config`                                                                                 | Path to a Kubernetes [kubeconfig file][3] for when Contour is executed outside a cluster.                                                                                                                                                                                             |
    91  | kubernetesClientQPS          | float32             |                                                                                                      | QPS allowed for the Kubernetes client.                                                                                                                                                                    |
    92  | kubernetesClientBurst        | int                    |                                                                                                      | Burst allowed for the Kubernetes client.                                                                                                                                                                    |
    93  | policy                    | PolicyConfig           |                                                                                                      | The default [policy configuration](#policy-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
    94  | tls                       | TLS                    |                                                                                                      | The default [TLS configuration](#tls-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
    95  | timeouts                  | TimeoutConfig          |                                                                                                      | The [timeout configuration](#timeout-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
    96  | cluster                   | ClusterConfig          |                                                                                                      | The [cluster configuration](#cluster-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
    97  | network                   | NetworkConfig          |                                                                                                      | The [network configuration](#network-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
    98  | listener                  | ListenerConfig         |                                                                                                      | The [listener configuration](#listener-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
    99  | server                    | ServerConfig           |                                                                                                      | The [server configuration](#server-configuration) for `contour serve` command.                                                                                                                                                                                                        |
   100  | gateway                   | GatewayConfig          |                                                                                                      | The [gateway-api Gateway configuration](#gateway-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |
   101  | rateLimitService          | RateLimitServiceConfig |                                                                                                      | The [rate limit service configuration](#rate-limit-service-configuration).                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
   102  | enableExternalNameService | boolean                | `false`                                                                                              | Enable ExternalName Service processing. Enabling this has security implications. Please see the [advisory](https://github.com/projectcontour/contour/security/advisories/GHSA-5ph6-qq5x-7jwc) for more details.                                                                       |
   103  | metrics                   | MetricsParameters     |                                                                                                       | The [metrics configuration](#metrics-configuration) |
   104  
   105  ### TLS Configuration
   106  
   107  The TLS configuration block can be used to configure default values for how
   108  Contour should provision TLS hosts.
   109  
   110  | Field Name               | Type     | Default                                                                                                           | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |
   111  | ------------------------ | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   112  | minimum-protocol-version | string   | `1.2`                                                                                                             | This field specifies the minimum TLS protocol version that is allowed. Valid options are `1.2` (default) and `1.3`. Any other value defaults to TLS 1.2.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
   113  | fallback-certificate     |          |                                                                                                                   | [Fallback certificate configuration](#fallback-certificate).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     |
   114  | envoy-client-certificate |          |                                                                                                                   | [Client certificate configuration for Envoy](#envoy-client-certificate).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |
   115  | cipher-suites            | []string | See [config package documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/projectcontour/contour/pkg/config#pkg-variables) | This field specifies the TLS ciphers to be supported by TLS listeners when negotiating TLS 1.2. This parameter should only be used by advanced users. Note that this is ignored when TLS 1.3 is in use. The set of ciphers that are allowed is a superset of those supported by default in stock, non-FIPS Envoy builds and FIPS builds as specified [here](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/transport_sockets/tls/v3/common.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-transport-sockets-tls-v3-tlsparameters-cipher-suites). Custom ciphers not accepted by Envoy in a standard build are not supported. |
   116  
   117  ### Fallback Certificate
   118  
   119  | Field Name | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                     |
   120  | ---------- | ------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   121  | name       | string | `""`    | This field specifies the name of the Kubernetes secret to use as the fallback certificate.      |
   122  | namespace  | string | `""`    | This field specifies the namespace of the Kubernetes secret to use as the fallback certificate. |
   123  
   124  
   125  ### Envoy Client Certificate
   126  
   127  | Field Name | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                                                                                            |
   128  | ---------- | ------ | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   129  | name       | string | `""`    | This field specifies the name of the Kubernetes secret to use as the client certificate and private key when establishing TLS connections to the backend service.      |
   130  | namespace  | string | `""`    | This field specifies the namespace of the Kubernetes secret to use as the client certificate and private key when establishing TLS connections to the backend service. |
   131  
   132  
   133  ### Timeout Configuration
   134  
   135  The timeout configuration block can be used to configure various timeouts for the proxies. All fields are optional; Contour/Envoy defaults apply if a field is not specified.
   136  
   137  | Field Name                       | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |
   138  | -------------------------------- | ------ | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   139  | request-timeout                  | string | none*   | This field specifies the default request timeout. Note that this is a timeout for the entire request, not an idle timeout. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or omitted or set to `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][12] for more information.<br /><br />_Note: A value of `0s` previously disabled this timeout entirely. This is no longer the case. Use `infinity` or omit this field to disable the timeout._ |
   140  | connection-idle-timeout          | string | `60s`   | This field defines how long the proxy should wait while there are no active requests (for HTTP/1.1) or streams (for HTTP/2) before terminating an HTTP connection. The timeout applies to downstream connections only. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][8] for more information.                                                                                            |
   141  | stream-idle-timeout              | string | `5m`*   | This field defines how long the proxy should wait while there is no activity during single request/response (for HTTP/1.1) or stream (for HTTP/2). Timeout will not trigger while HTTP/1.1 connection is idle between two consecutive requests. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or `infinity` to disable the timeout entirely. See [the Envoy documentation][9] for more information.                                                                   |
   142  | max-connection-duration          | string | none*   | This field defines the maximum period of time after an HTTP connection has been established from the client to the proxy before it is closed by the proxy, regardless of whether there has been activity or not. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4], or omitted or set to `infinity` for no max duration. See [the Envoy documentation][10] for more information.                                                                                           |
   143  | delayed-close-timeout            | string | `1s`*   | *Note: this is an advanced setting that should not normally need to be tuned.* <br /><br /> This field defines how long envoy will wait, once connection close processing has been initiated, for the downstream peer to close the connection before Envoy closes the socket associated with the connection. Setting this timeout to 'infinity' will disable it.  See [the Envoy documentation][13] for more information.                                        |
   144  | connection-shutdown-grace-period | string | `5s`*   | This field defines how long the proxy will wait between sending an initial GOAWAY frame and a second, final GOAWAY frame when terminating an HTTP/2 connection. During this grace period, the proxy will continue to respond to new streams. After the final GOAWAY frame has been sent, the proxy will refuse new streams. Must be a [valid Go duration string][4]. See [the Envoy documentation][11] for more information.                                     |
   145  | connect-timeout                  | string | `2s`    | This field defines how long the proxy will wait for the upstream connection to be established.
   146  
   147  _This is Envoy's default setting value and is not explicitly configured by Contour._
   148  
   149  ### Cluster Configuration
   150  
   151  The cluster configuration block can be used to configure various parameters for Envoy clusters.
   152  
   153  | Field Name        | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                                                                                             |
   154  | ----------------- | ------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   155  | dns-lookup-family | string | auto    | This field specifies the dns-lookup-family to use for upstream requests to externalName type Kubernetes services from an HTTPProxy route. Values are: `auto`, `v4`, `v6`, `all` |
   156  
   157  ### Network Configuration
   158  
   159  The network configuration block can be used to configure various parameters network connections.
   160  
   161  | Field Name       | Type | Default | Description                                                                                                             |
   162  | ---------------- | ---- | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   163  | num-trusted-hops | int  | 0       | Configures the number of additional ingress proxy hops from the right side of the x-forwarded-for HTTP header to trust. |
   164  | admin-port       | int  | 9001    | Configures the Envoy Admin read-only listener on Envoy. Set to `0` to disable.                                          |
   165  
   166  ### Listener Configuration
   167  
   168  The listener configuration block can be used to configure various parameters for Envoy listener.
   169  
   170  | Field Name          | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   |
   171  | ------------------- | ------ | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   172  | connection-balancer | string | `""`    | This field specifies the listener connection balancer. If the value is `exact`, the listener will use the exact connection balancer to balance connections between threads in a single Envoy process. See [the Envoy documentation][14] for more information. |
   173  | max-requests-per-io-cycle         | int    | none    | Defines the limit on number of HTTP requests that Envoy will process from a single connection in a single I/O cycle. Requests over this limit are processed in subsequent I/O cycles. Can be used as a mitigation for CVE-2023-44487 when abusive traffic is detected. Configures the `http.max_requests_per_io_cycle` Envoy runtime setting. The default value when this is not set is no limit. |
   174  | http2-max-concurrent-streams      | int    | none    | Defines the value for SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS Envoy will advertise in the SETTINGS frame in HTTP/2 connections and the limit for concurrent streams allowed for a peer on a single HTTP/2 connection. It is recommended to not set this lower than 100 but this field can be used to bound resource usage by HTTP/2 connections and mitigate attacks like CVE-2023-44487. The default value when this is not set is unlimited. |
   175  
   176  ### Server Configuration
   177  
   178  The server configuration block can be used to configure various settings for the `contour serve` command.
   179  
   180  | Field Name      | Type   | Default | Description                                                                   |
   181  | --------------- | ------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   182  | xds-server-type | string | contour | This field specifies the xDS Server to use. Options are `contour` or `envoy`. |
   183  
   184  ### Gateway Configuration
   185  
   186  The gateway configuration block is used to configure which gateway-api Gateway Contour should configure:
   187  
   188  | Field Name     | Type           | Default | Description                                                                    |
   189  | -------------- | -------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
   190  | controllerName | string         |         | Gateway Class controller name (i.e. projectcontour.io/gateway-controller). If set, Contour will reconcile the oldest GatewayClass, and its oldest Gateway, with this controller string. Only one of `controllerName` or `gatewayRef` must be set. |
   191  | gatewayRef     | NamespacedName |         | [Gateway namespace and name](#gateway-ref). If set, Contour will reconcile this specific Gateway. Only one of `controllerName` or `gatewayRef` must be set. |
   192  
   193  ### Gateway Ref
   194  
   195  | Field Name | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                     |
   196  | ---------- | ------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   197  | name       | string | `""`    | This field specifies the name of the specific Gateway to reconcile.                             |
   198  | namespace  | string | `""`    | This field specifies the namespace of the specific Gateway to reconcile.                        |
   199  
   200  ### Policy Configuration
   201  
   202  The Policy configuration block can be used to configure default policy values
   203  that are set if not overridden by the user.
   204  
   205  The `request-headers` field is used to rewrite headers on a HTTP request, and
   206  the `response-headers` field is used to rewrite headers on a HTTP response.
   207  
   208  | Field Name       | Type         | Default | Description                                                                                       |
   209  | ---------------- | ------------ | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   210  | request-headers  | HeaderPolicy | none    | The default request headers set or removed on all service routes if not overridden in the object  |
   211  | response-headers | HeaderPolicy | none    | The default response headers set or removed on all service routes if not overridden in the object |
   212  | applyToIngress   | Boolean      | false   | Whether the global policy should apply to Ingress objects                                         |
   213  
   214  #### HeaderPolicy
   215  
   216  The `set` field sets an HTTP header value, creating it if it doesn't already exist but not overwriting it if it does.
   217  The `remove` field removes an HTTP header.
   218  
   219  | Field Name | Type              | Default | Description                                                                     |
   220  | ---------- | ----------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   221  | set        | map[string]string | none    | Map of headers to set on all service routes if not overridden in the object     |
   222  | remove     | []string          | none    | List of headers to remove on all service routes if not overridden in the object |
   223  
   224  Note: the values of entries in the `set` and `remove` fields can be overridden in HTTPProxy objects but it it not possible to remove these entries.
   225  
   226  ### Rate Limit Service Configuration
   227  
   228  The rate limit service configuration block is used to configure an optional global rate limit service:
   229  
   230  | Field Name                  | Type   | Default | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |
   231  |-----------------------------| ------ | ------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
   232  | extensionService            | string | <none>  | This field identifies the extension service defining the rate limit service, formatted as <namespace>/<name>.                                                                                                                                                                                                          |
   233  | domain                      | string | contour | This field defines the rate limit domain value to pass to the rate limit service. Acts as a container for a set of rate limit definitions within the RLS.                                                                                                                                                              |
   234  | failOpen                    | bool   | false   | This field defines whether to allow requests to proceed when the rate limit service fails to respond with a valid rate limit decision within the timeout defined on the extension service.                                                                                                                             |
   235  | enableXRateLimitHeaders     | bool   | false   | This field defines whether to include the X-RateLimit headers X-RateLimit-Limit, X-RateLimit-Remaining, and X-RateLimit-Reset (as defined by the IETF Internet-Draft https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-polli-ratelimit-headers-03.html), on responses to clients when the Rate Limit Service is consulted for a request. |
   236  | enableResourceExhaustedCode | bool   | false   | This field defines whether to translate status code 429 to gRPC RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED instead of UNAVAILABLE.                                                                                                                                                                                                             |
   237  
   238  ### Metrics Configuration
   239  
   240  MetricsParameters holds configurable parameters for Contour and Envoy metrics.
   241  
   242  | Field Name  | Type                    | Default | Description                                                          |
   243  | ----------- | ----------------------- | ------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
   244  | contour     | MetricsServerParameters |         | [Metrics Server Parameters](#metrics-server-parameters) for Contour. |
   245  | envoy       | MetricsServerParameters |         | [Metrics Server Parameters](#metrics-server-parameters) for Envoy.   |
   246  
   247  ### Metrics Server Parameters
   248  
   249  MetricsServerParameters holds configurable parameters for Contour and Envoy metrics.
   250  Metrics are served over HTTPS if `server-certificate-path` and `server-key-path` are set.
   251  Metrics and health endpoints cannot have the same port number when metrics are served over HTTPS.
   252  
   253  | Field Name              | Type   | Default                      | Description                                                                  |
   254  | ----------------------- | ------ | ---------------------------- | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
   255  | address                 | string | 0.0.0.0                      | Address that metrics server will bind to.                                    |
   256  | port                    | int    | 8000 (Contour), 8002 (Envoy) | Port that metrics server will bind to.                                       |
   257  | server-certificate-path | string | none                         | Optional path to the server certificate file.                                |
   258  | server-key-path         | string | none                         | Optional path to the server private key file.                                |
   259  | ca-certificate-path     | string | none                         | Optional path to the CA certificate file used to verify client certificates. |
   260  
   261  ### Configuration Example
   262  
   263  The following is an example ConfigMap with configuration file included:
   264  
   265  ```yaml
   266  apiVersion: v1
   267  kind: ConfigMap
   268  metadata:
   269    name: contour
   270    namespace: projectcontour
   271  data:
   272    contour.yaml: |
   273      #
   274      # server:
   275      #   determine which XDS Server implementation to utilize in Contour.
   276      #   xds-server-type: contour
   277      #
   278      # specify the gateway-api Gateway Contour should configure
   279      # gateway:
   280      #   controllerName: projectcontour.io/gateway-controller
   281      #
   282      # should contour expect to be running inside a k8s cluster
   283      # incluster: true
   284      #
   285      # path to kubeconfig (if not running inside a k8s cluster)
   286      # kubeconfig: /path/to/.kube/config
   287      #
   288      # Disable RFC-compliant behavior to strip "Content-Length" header if
   289      # "Tranfer-Encoding: chunked" is also set.
   290      # disableAllowChunkedLength: false
   291      # Disable HTTPProxy permitInsecure field
   292      disablePermitInsecure: false
   293      tls:
   294      # minimum TLS version that Contour will negotiate
   295      # minimum-protocol-version: "1.2"
   296      # TLS ciphers to be supported by Envoy TLS listeners when negotiating
   297      # TLS 1.2.
   298      # cipher-suites:
   299      # - '[ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256|ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305]'
   300      # - '[ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256|ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305]'
   301      # - 'ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384'
   302      # - 'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384'
   303      # Defines the Kubernetes name/namespace matching a secret to use
   304      # as the fallback certificate when requests which don't match the
   305      # SNI defined for a vhost.
   306        fallback-certificate:
   307      #   name: fallback-secret-name
   308      #   namespace: projectcontour
   309        envoy-client-certificate:
   310      #   name: envoy-client-cert-secret-name
   311      #   namespace: projectcontour
   312      ### Logging options
   313      # Default setting
   314      accesslog-format: envoy
   315      # The default access log format is defined by Envoy but it can be customized by setting following variable.
   316      # accesslog-format-string: "...\n"
   317      # To enable JSON logging in Envoy
   318      # accesslog-format: json
   319      # accesslog-level: info
   320      # The default fields that will be logged are specified below.
   321      # To customise this list, just add or remove entries.
   322      # The canonical list is available at
   323      # https://godoc.org/github.com/projectcontour/contour/internal/envoy#JSONFields
   324      # json-fields:
   325      #   - "@timestamp"
   326      #   - "authority"
   327      #   - "bytes_received"
   328      #   - "bytes_sent"
   329      #   - "downstream_local_address"
   330      #   - "downstream_remote_address"
   331      #   - "duration"
   332      #   - "method"
   333      #   - "path"
   334      #   - "protocol"
   335      #   - "request_id"
   336      #   - "requested_server_name"
   337      #   - "response_code"
   338      #   - "response_flags"
   339      #   - "uber_trace_id"
   340      #   - "upstream_cluster"
   341      #   - "upstream_host"
   342      #   - "upstream_local_address"
   343      #   - "upstream_service_time"
   344      #   - "user_agent"
   345      #   - "x_forwarded_for"
   346      #
   347      # default-http-versions:
   348      # - "HTTP/2"
   349      # - "HTTP/1.1"
   350      #
   351      # The following shows the default proxy timeout settings.
   352      # timeouts:
   353      #   request-timeout: infinity
   354      #   connection-idle-timeout: 60s
   355      #   stream-idle-timeout: 5m
   356      #   max-connection-duration: infinity
   357      #   connection-shutdown-grace-period: 5s
   358      #
   359      # Envoy cluster settings.
   360      # cluster:
   361      #   configure the cluster dns lookup family
   362      #   valid options are: auto (default), v4, v6, all
   363      #   dns-lookup-family: auto
   364      #
   365      # network:
   366      #   Configure the number of additional ingress proxy hops from the
   367      #   right side of the x-forwarded-for HTTP header to trust.
   368      #   num-trusted-hops: 0
   369      #   Configure the port used to access the Envoy Admin interface.
   370      #   admin-port: 9001
   371      #
   372      # Configure an optional global rate limit service.
   373      # rateLimitService:
   374      #   Identifies the extension service defining the rate limit service,
   375      #   formatted as <namespace>/<name>.
   376      #   extensionService: projectcontour/ratelimit
   377      #   Defines the rate limit domain to pass to the rate limit service.
   378      #   Acts as a container for a set of rate limit definitions within
   379      #   the RLS.
   380      #   domain: contour
   381      #   Defines whether to allow requests to proceed when the rate limit
   382      #   service fails to respond with a valid rate limit decision within
   383      #   the timeout defined on the extension service.
   384      #   failOpen: false
   385      #   Defines whether to include the X-RateLimit headers X-RateLimit-Limit,
   386      #   X-RateLimit-Remaining, and X-RateLimit-Reset (as defined by the IETF
   387      #   Internet-Draft linked below), on responses to clients when the Rate
   388      #   Limit Service is consulted for a request.
   389      #   ref. https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-polli-ratelimit-headers-03.html
   390      #   enableXRateLimitHeaders: false
   391      #   Defines whether to translate status code 429 to grpc code RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
   392      #   instead of the default UNAVAILABLE
   393      #   enableResourceExhaustedCode: false
   394      #
   395      # Global Policy settings.
   396      # policy:
   397      #   # Default headers to set on all requests (unless set/removed on the HTTPProxy object itself)
   398      #   request-headers:
   399      #     set:
   400      #       # example: the hostname of the Envoy instance that proxied the request
   401      #       X-Envoy-Hostname: %HOSTNAME%
   402      #       # example: add a l5d-dst-override header to instruct Linkerd what service the request is destined for
   403      #       l5d-dst-override: %CONTOUR_SERVICE_NAME%.%CONTOUR_NAMESPACE%.svc.cluster.local:%CONTOUR_SERVICE_PORT%
   404      #   # default headers to set on all responses (unless set/removed on the HTTPProxy object itself)
   405      #   response-headers:
   406      #     set:
   407      #       # example: Envoy flags that provide additional details about the response or connection
   408      #       X-Envoy-Response-Flags: %RESPONSE_FLAGS%
   409      #   Whether or not the policy settings should apply to ingress objects
   410      #   applyToIngress: true
   411      #
   412      # metrics:
   413      #  contour:
   414      #    address: 0.0.0.0
   415      #    port: 8000
   416      #    server-certificate-path: /path/to/server-cert.pem
   417      #    server-key-path: /path/to/server-private-key.pem
   418      #    ca-certificate-path: /path/to/root-ca-for-client-validation.pem
   419      #  envoy:
   420      #    address: 0.0.0.0
   421      #    port: 8002
   422      #    server-certificate-path: /path/to/server-cert.pem
   423      #    server-key-path: /path/to/server-private-key.pem
   424      #    ca-certificate-path: /path/to/root-ca-for-client-validation.pem
   425  ```
   426  
   427  _Note:_ The default example `contour` includes this [file][1] for easy deployment of Contour.
   428  
   429  ## Environment Variables
   430  
   431  ### CONTOUR_NAMESPACE
   432  
   433  If present, the value of the `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is used as:
   434  
   435  1. The value for the `contour bootstrap --namespace` flag unless otherwise specified.
   436  1. The value for the `contour certgen --namespace` flag unless otherwise specified.
   437  1. The value for the `contour serve --envoy-service-namespace` flag unless otherwise specified.
   438  1. The value for the `contour serve --leader-election-resource-namespace` flag unless otherwise specified.
   439  
   440  The `CONTOUR_NAMESPACE` environment variable is set via the [Downward API][6] in the Contour [example manifests][7].
   441  
   442  ## Bootstrap Config File
   443  
   444  The bootstrap configuration file is generated by an initContainer in the Envoy daemonset which runs the `contour bootstrap` command to generate the file.
   445  This configuration file configures the Envoy container to connect to Contour and receive configuration via xDS.
   446  
   447  The next section outlines all the available flags that can be passed to the `contour bootstrap` command which are used to customize
   448  the configuration file to match the environment in which Envoy is deployed.
   449  
   450  ### Bootstrap Flags
   451  
   452  There are flags that can be passed to `contour bootstrap` that help configure how Envoy
   453  connects to Contour:
   454  
   455  | Flag                                   | Default           | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                  |
   456  | -------------------------------------- | ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
   457  | <nobr>--resources-dir</nobr>           | ""                | Directory where resource files will be written.                                                                                                                                                              |
   458  | <nobr>--admin-address</nobr>           | /admin/admin.sock | Path to Envoy admin unix domain socket.                                                                                                                                                                      |
   459  | <nobr>--admin-port (Deprecated)</nobr> | 9001              | Deprecated: Port is now configured as a Contour flag.                                                                                                                                                        |
   460  | <nobr>--xds-address</nobr>             | 127.0.0.1         | Address to connect to Contour xDS server on.                                                                                                                                                                 |
   461  | <nobr>--xds-port</nobr>                | 8001              | Port to connect to Contour xDS server on.                                                                                                                                                                    |
   462  | <nobr>--envoy-cafile</nobr>            | ""                | CA filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication.                                                                                                                                                         |
   463  | <nobr>--envoy-cert-file</nobr>         | ""                | Client certificate filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication.                                                                                                                                         |
   464  | <nobr>--envoy-key-file</nobr>          | ""                | Client key filename for Envoy secure xDS gRPC communication.                                                                                                                                                 |
   465  | <nobr>--namespace</nobr>               | projectcontour    | Namespace the Envoy container will run, also configured via ENV variable "CONTOUR_NAMESPACE". Namespace is used as part of the metric names on static resources defined in the bootstrap configuration file. |
   466  | <nobr>--xds-resource-version</nobr>    | v3                | Currently, the only valid xDS API resource version is `v3`.                                                                                                                                                  |
   467  | <nobr>--dns-lookup-family</nobr>       | auto              | Defines what DNS Resolution Policy to use for Envoy -> Contour cluster name lookup. Either v4, v6, auto or all.                                                                                                   |
   468  | <nobr>--log-format                     | text              | Log output format for Contour. Either text or json. |
   469  | <nobr>--overload-max-heap              | ""                | Defines the maximum heap size in bytes until Envoy overload manager stops accepting new connections. |
   470  
   471  
   472  [1]: {{< param github_url>}}/tree/{{< param branch >}}/examples/contour/01-contour-config.yaml
   473  [2]: guides/structured-logs
   474  [3]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/
   475  [4]: https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration
   476  [5]: https://godoc.org/github.com/projectcontour/contour/internal/envoy#DefaultFields
   477  [6]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/environment-variable-expose-pod-information/
   478  [7]: {{< param github_url>}}/tree/{{< param branch >}}/examples/contour
   479  [8]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/core/v3/protocol.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-config-core-v3-httpprotocoloptions-idle-timeout
   480  [9]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-stream-idle-timeout
   481  [10]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/core/v3/protocol.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-config-core-v3-httpprotocoloptions-max-connection-duration
   482  [11]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-drain-timeout
   483  [12]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-request-timeout
   484  [13]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/extensions/filters/network/http_connection_manager/v3/http_connection_manager.proto#envoy-v3-api-field-extensions-filters-network-http-connection-manager-v3-httpconnectionmanager-delayed-close-timeout
   485  [14]: https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/api-v3/config/listener/v3/listener.proto#config-listener-v3-listener-connectionbalanceconfig